Savitri Mata Mandir, Rajasthan
Address
Savitri Mata Mandir, Rajasthan
Kharekhari Rd, Ganahera,
Pushkar,
Rajasthan 305022
Amman
Savitri
Introduction
The Savitri Mata Mandir, also known as the Savitri Temple, is a revered shrine dedicated to Goddess Savitri, situated atop Ratnagiri Hill in Pushkar, Ajmer district, Rajasthan, India. Perched at an elevation of approximately 750 feet above sea level, the temple is a symbol of spiritual devotion and cultural heritage, attracting pilgrims and visitors from across the nation.
The temple is distinguished by its three idols:
- Goddess Savitri, the central deity,
- Goddess Sharda, positioned on the right,
- Goddess Saraswati, on the left.
These deities collectively embody the principles of knowledge, wisdom, and learning. The temple’s origins date back nearly 1000 years, adding to its historical and spiritual significance.
Special Features and Accessibility:
- Hilltop Location:
The temple’s location on Ratnagiri Hill offers breathtaking panoramic views of Pushkar and its surroundings, enhancing the spiritual experience for devotees and visitors. - Journey to the Temple:
Pilgrims have two options to reach the shrine:- 970 Steps: A challenging but spiritually rewarding climb, often undertaken as an act of devotion and penance.
- Ropeway (Cable Car): A modern and convenient alternative for visitors, offering a scenic ride to the hilltop temple.
- Architectural and Cultural Importance:
The ancient structure reflects the traditional architectural style of Rajasthan, and its sanctity makes it a focal point for religious activities, especially during festivals and special occasions.
Century/Period
1000 years old
Managed By
Department of Archaeology (DOA)
Nearest Bus Station
Nearest Railway Station
Jaipur Junction
Nearest Airport
Jaipur